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The 187th District Court convened on May 30, 2025, under the presiding Judge Stephanie Boyd to address several cases, including the State vs. Brandon Diaz. The meeting began with procedural introductions and a brief discussion about community events, specifically the rescheduling of the "Flicks in the Park" series due to inclement weather.

The court then moved on to the case of Brandon Diaz, represented by attorney Martin Guerra. The defense requested a bond for Diaz, who is currently under deferred adjudication. The judge confirmed that an agreement had been reached for a bond amount of $10,000.
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Judge Boyd inquired about the allegations against Diaz and the motion to revoke, ensuring that appropriate bond conditions could be set. After confirming the bond amount, the judge administered an oath to Diaz, asking him to affirm the truthfulness of his testimony. Diaz stated that he had not used any drugs or alcohol and acknowledged having anxiety, though he had never been formally diagnosed.

Following this, Judge Boyd officially set the bond at $10,000, adhering to the previously agreed terms. The meeting proceeded smoothly, with no significant disputes or delays noted in the proceedings.

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In summary, the court session focused primarily on the bond hearing for Brandon Diaz, with the judge ensuring all legal protocols were followed and the defendant's rights were upheld. The next steps in the case will likely involve further hearings as the legal process continues.

Converted from FRI., MAY 30, 2025/JUDGE STEPHANIE BOYD/187TH DISTRICT COURT/MOR DOC & JURY: STATE VS REYES meeting on May 30, 2025
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